Strainer



Nov. 27, 1951 J. DERCK STRAINER Filed April 8, 1949 0 QQQ 0 000% Patented Nov. 27, 1951 Application April 8, 194

, rams. I (01. zine-least a fruit or vegetable to be strained or drained and whereby the jar withthestrainer or colander detachably applied thereto may be supported in an inverted position over a receptacle-for straining or extractingthejuice from the fr-uitor vegetable and which will not require attention during the straining operation. j V

ji Variousj'fother objects" and'"advantagesv of the liuventi'on will hereinafter becornemoreiiullvjapparent from the following d escription of the drawing, illustrating presently preierred embodimentsthere'of, and wherein:'

Figure 1 is a vertical sectionalview, partly in side elevation illustratingone form of theinventignin an applied and-operative position; Figure 2is a cross sectional view thereof taken substantially along a plane as indicated by the line 2--2 of Figure 1;

Figure 3 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view, partly in side elevation, illustrating another embodiment of the invention, and

Figure 4 is a top plan view of the structure of Figure 3, with the jar removed therefrom.

Referring more specifically to the drawing and first with reference to the form of the invention as illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, the novel strainer as disclosed therein and designated generally 5 includes a ring 6 formed of metal, plastic or other suitable material which is relatively wide and pressed to define an internal thread 'I of the proper size and pitch to detachably engage on the threaded neck 8 of a conventional fruit jar 9 and which has one side edge flared outwardly to define an annular flange I which is adapted to engage flush against a portion of the outer side of the annular flared shoulder II of the jar 9 when the ring 6 is in a fully applied position thereon, as illustrated in Figure 1. p

The neck engaging ring 6 is of a length or cross sectional width so that its opposite annular edge extends beyond the rim of the jar neck 8 and said edge I2 is flared inwardly to provide a seat for the annular rim or edge I3 of a substantially hemispherical hollow strainer member I4 which is preferably formed of mesh wire fabric and the edge I3 of which is suitably secured to the ring 2 l v Q. edge 'l in any desired mannerand so that'the sirainer niember- I l will project outwardly from 1 The s'trainer5 also'inc'l udesa support, desighatedgenerally-Iincluding a ring I6 which is siz'ed to detachabl'y ree'eivethe ring '6 therein and which" is provided with a flared upper edge i l a'gai-nstwhic'h-fthe opposite'side of theannular flared portion it engages when the strainer: ring 6 and strainer element I'larein their positions of -Figural; The supportin ring I 6 is provided wit at -leastthree-supporting legs IBtheupper ends- 6fwhichare secured to the lower-portion of teasing I Erfbeneath its flared-portion- I1,- each by two fastenings I9. The legs I8 projectdowm wardly from the ring P6 iii-"diverging-'relati: nship and are provided withoutturned lower endportions-forming-foot members 20 adapted to rest on a supporting surface 2I forsup'portin'g the'ring I6" in 'an elevated 'position with respect thereto and over a receptacle 2% which is positioned between thed-iverging lower ends 'ofthe legs 18'. The support-I5 may be provided with a'handle 'I'8'ase'curecljto one of the legs I 8. I

."I'o' utilize-the strainer" 5- as. illustrated in Fi ures" -1-and-2;-the:jar 9, disposed in a -nornral; upright position is filled with a fruit, vegetable or other material, not shown, from which the juice is to be strained or from which juices or liquids are to be drained and the strainer unit 6, I4 is then inverted from its position of Figure 1 and the ring 6 thereof secured detachably on the threaded neck 8, as previously described. The strainer support I5 having been positioned over the receptacle 22, as illustrated in Figure 1, the jar 9 with the strainer unit 6, I4 applied thereto is then inverted and said strainer unit applied to the supporting ring I6, as illustrated in Figure 1. The jar 9 will thus be supported by the strainer ring I6 in an inverted position on the support I5 and may be left unattended while the contents of said jar is strained through the strainer element I4 into the vessel 22 or while the liquid or juices are drained from the contents of the jar, thus providing a strainer which does not have to be manually held and which will support a container for the material to be strained or drained. Figures 3 and 4 illustrate another embodiment of the invention constituting primarily a colander which is designated generally 23 and which includes a substantially bowl shaped member 24 which is preferably formed of a plastic and which is provided with an outwardly flared annular flange 25 defining its open upper end or rim and which is provided with an annular pressed pora press fit engagement or by clamping engage-' ment therewith. The support 28 also includes at least three supporting legs 30 which depend from the ring 29 in diverging relationship to one another and which may be formed integral therewith or suitably secured thereto. The support 28 may be formed of any suitable material, such as plastic.

The colander 23 including the body member 24 and support 28 is inverted and applied to the threaded neck 8a of the jar 9a the contents of which, not shown, is to be drained, after which the jar 9a is inverted over a receptacle 3| and with the legs 30 straddling the receptacle 3| for supporting the colander body 24 thereabove and so that; the liquid or juices fromthe contents of a supporting surface for supporting said forami nous member between the legs and in an elevated position, said foraminous member comprising a substantially hemispherical portion of mesh wire fabric and a substantially rigid ring secured to the annular edge of the mesh wire fabric and forming the jar neck engaging portion thereof.

2. A strainer or colander comprising a foraminous body member having an open upper end, a jar having a neck engaging in the open upper end of the foraminous body member, a support including an endlessmember in which said upper end of the foraminous member is mounted and by which the jar is supported in an inverted posinous member between the legs and in an elevated tion above the foraminous body member, said supporthaving legs secured to and depending from said endless member and adapted to rest on a supporting surface for supporting said foramiforming the jar neck engaging portion thereof,

the container 9 may drain off through the apertures 21 into the receptacle 3|. 7

Various other modifications and changes are contemplated and may obviously be resorted to, without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as hereinafter defined by the appended claims. 1

1 claim as my invention: 1. A strainer or colander comprising a foraminousbody member having an open upper end, jar having a neck engaging in the open upper end of the foraminous body member, a support including an endless member in which said upper end of the foraminous member is mounted and by which the jar is supported in an inverted position above the foraminous body member, said supporthaving legs securedto and depending from said endless member and adapted to rest on said jar neck being externally threaded, said ring being annular and internally threaded for threadedly engaging the external thread of the jar neck.

JOSEPHINE DERCK.

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